Insulating the floor turn out to be the best (and insanely expensive) thing we’ve done.
We got the floorboard ripped out to put insulating that’s hung on the suspended timber, which took 4 days (2x room) and over 2 grand to do.
Last night we turn the heating on, and turn it off after 10pm before went to bed, the next morning, the room is no longer freezing.
It’s a weird feeling being in an late Victorian house that doesn’t feel like a gigantic walk-in freezer in winter.
How is it hung? Happy with the installer? Also SE based and might have to do it fairly soon so recommendations would really help
@frankohara started
London Fixed Gear and Single-Speed is a community of predominantly fixed gear and single-speed cyclists in and around London, UK.
This site is supported almost exclusively by donations. Please consider donating a small amount regularly.
Insulating the floor turn out to be the best (and insanely expensive) thing we’ve done.
We got the floorboard ripped out to put insulating that’s hung on the suspended timber, which took 4 days (2x room) and over 2 grand to do.
Last night we turn the heating on, and turn it off after 10pm before went to bed, the next morning, the room is no longer freezing.
It’s a weird feeling being in an late Victorian house that doesn’t feel like a gigantic walk-in freezer in winter.